Dolly Martinez, a participant on TLC's 'My 600-Lb. Life,' has died at the age of 30. Her sister Lindsey announced the death in a Facebook post on Saturday, describing Dolly's bright personality and kindness. No cause of death was disclosed.
Dolly Martinez, who appeared on season 10 of TLC's 'My 600-Lb. Life,' has passed away at 30. Lindsey Martinez, her sister, shared the news via Facebook on Saturday. She portrayed Dolly as possessing the 'brightest personality,' capable of lighting up any room with her laughter and kindness. The family described itself as heartbroken yet comforted by the belief that Dolly is now reunited with their father. 'Rest peacefully ... you will always be loved, always be missed, and never forgotten,' Lindsey wrote in the post. No cause of death has been revealed. During her episode, Dolly discussed her battles with food addiction and mental health issues. She weighed 593 pounds at the outset, required oxygen support, and needed assistance for daily activities. To pursue treatment, she relocated from Fort Worth to Houston to stay near her doctor and seek eligibility for weight loss surgery. She managed to lose about 40 pounds but was not approved for the surgery while on the show.